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adg44 said:SweetWater Splash is in Sterling (about 5 mins from my house)... but where is the one in leesburg?
Aurora40 said:I can't remember what it's called. It's kind of a hole. If you go west on Rt. 7 into Leesburg, you hit that sort of main street by the courthouse. I can't remember what it's called. Anyway, turn left on it and the carwash is a few blocks down on the left. I've never heard of that Sterling one. I'll have to check it out sometime.
SHPatel said:I go to the Flagship Carwash in Rockville and it's pretty good except for there prices ($2.50/cycle) I usually handwash my car there if I have the time. It's a good place thats not to crowded except for the weekends.
SHPatel said:Adg, yeah I bring my own bucket and a wool mitt with my own Gold Class shampoo. I only use there water![]()
SHPatel said:The only problem is that it's freezing outside![]()
I just moved here a few months ago and found this place that does handwashes for around $20 if youre interested. It's called Details, Details, Details. It's a litttle past the Flagship Carwash place on 355.
I haven't used them yet but I have an appointment with them later this week so hopefully they're good. After that I'm planning on claying the car, then AIO & SG, and finally S100 if the weather cooporates.
bme107 said:Flagship Carwash Ctr
785 Hungerford Dr
Rockville, MD 20850
301-738-2010
I go to their Gaithersburg locations during off hours and use a bucket too. $2.50 for 4:30 of water. I rinse the car and start washing, as usual, until the time runs out and then I finish the car w/o rinsing (about 1/2 left) and then add another $2.50 to rinse everything thoroughly.
I had my wife along to feed quarters, for continuous water supply, but the price jumped to ~$8. fyi
Tip: In addition to soap and buckets, bring your own hot water in gallon jugs. The actual GPM of those sprayers is rediculously low and if you use the "high pressure" trigger it will just blow out of the bucket and all over you. Ask me how I know.Plus it will save you time and a few $$ while just filling buckets with water.